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Study by think-tank UK In A Changing Europe found people are more positive towards net migration despite it reaching record levels
Scientists optimistic greenhouse gases can be tackled and hole in ozone layer can be repaired
Rebel groups' missile and drone assaults in the Red Sea have 'intensified instability in the region' but UAE makes big strides
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has written to opponents demanding they do 'the right thing'
Grandson of a miner, the International Criminal Court prosecutor has sought an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Experts say incident is a reminder that passengers need to keep seatbelts on during flights
Boeing 777-300ER diverted and landed in Bangkok after passengers reported being launched into ceiling when it dropped in altitude
Prosecutor Karim Khan applies for arrest warrants for five people in connection with the Israel-Gaza war
Almost 700 fines have been handed out for noise breaches in upmarket neighbourhoods of the city
Minister of State for the Middle East, Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, to launch initiative during visit to Qatar on Monday
More than 100 people made the journey in small boats this weekend
Grant Shapps fears protests could spill over into hate speech and anti-Semitism
Man charged with assassination attempt on Prime Minister, who remains in serious condition after operation
Thousands have applied to study this year, with popular subjects being computer science and engineering
Foreign Secretary David Cameron says he wants to see 'real undertakings' from UN agency that it will conduct thorough investigation